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Chey, Cambodia






 “I would say that about 50% of people who attend EMBRACE
 have changed their behaviour towards their children.
 Before, people would beat their children. Whatever went
 wrong, they would just beat their children. But since the
 EMBRACE program, the violence seems to have decreased.

 There have also been lessons on gender like male and
 female responsibilities and roles. We learned not to use
 harsh words but to use gentleness and softness when talking
 to each other. We learned not to use violence between
 spouses or on the children. Don’t come home cursing and
 beating because you didn’t earn a lot of income. We all are
 going out to earn an income and sometimes you just can’t.
 So don’t speak harshly. I think the difference in the family is
 that the husband, when coming home from work and sees
 the wife cooking or cleaning or looking after the children,
 he helps out by drawing water or doing other things to help.
 I’ve noticed that the relationships between husbands and
 wives has really improved.

 140  There is a men’s group here and my husband joins often.                                                                                                        141
 When he comes back from the meetings, he doesn’t tell me
 what he learned. But he puts it into practice.

 I think it’s good to have EMBRACE here. Before, whenever I
 walked around I saw people having violence. But now it
 seems reduced. I think it’s great that EMBRACE came and
 educated people here.”






















 Photo: © 2019 ADRA | Frank Spangler                                                                                                      Photo: © 2019 ADRA | Frank Spangler
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